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. >> reporter: it was just over a year ago, his wife by his side, that one of america's most decorated four star generals took the oath of office at c.i.a. director. today, he resigned in disgrace. in a statement to c.i.a. employees, patraeus said, after being married for over 37 years, i showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. the affair came to light during an f.b.i. investigation that started months ago. officials became concerned about what cbs news has learned were cryptic e-mails patraeus exchanged with his by graver paula broadwell. >> it's sad. >> cbs 5 military analyst retired colonel brendan kearney med broadwell earlier this year during her book tour. he said she was bright and articulate. >> she acknowledged she had been given unfettered access to him. >> does that seem suspicious to you, when you now think back? >> in 31 years of being around an awful lot of general officers, i've never heard of anybody having the access that she had. and was i suspicious? no. i'm not going to give myself credit for that. >> reporter: the white house insists i
. >> reporter: it was just over a year ago, his wife by his side, that one of america's most decorated four star generals took the oath of office at c.i.a. director. today, he resigned in disgrace. in a statement to c.i.a. employees, patraeus said, after being married for over 37 years, i showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. the affair came to light during an f.b.i. investigation that started months ago. officials became concerned about what cbs news has...
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he robbed a bank of america branch and faces robbery and second degree burglary charges. >>> and his plane lost his engine power and it happened on a soccer field at cal state. the pilot was originally headed for van nuys airport but had to take off to the san fernando valley. the pilot and passenger only suffered minor injuries. >>> the number of crashes were up this weekend compared to last year however dui arrests were down just a bit. 31 people were killed all over the state including 6 in the bay area and one yesterday morning. that is 10 more deaths across the state than last year and in many of those cases people were not wearing seat belts. >> these fatalities do not just a affect you or your family members but it affects your community and all of us, we are all involved. >> chp says 22400 people were arrested in the bay area on suspicion of dui and that compares to 247 arrested compared to last year. >>> if you are just joining us, we are talking about fog advisories and tara has the details. >> the san mateo, bay bridge, and venetia, they are all under heavy fog advisories
he robbed a bank of america branch and faces robbery and second degree burglary charges. >>> and his plane lost his engine power and it happened on a soccer field at cal state. the pilot was originally headed for van nuys airport but had to take off to the san fernando valley. the pilot and passenger only suffered minor injuries. >>> the number of crashes were up this weekend compared to last year however dui arrests were down just a bit. 31 people were killed all over the...
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he's america's top spy. >> not anymore. >> anything you write out there after six months they can come and just say we would like to take a look at it. >> if there's a threat or reason that it's -- >> or if they think there's a threat. >> correct. >> okay. professor hillman, we're going to be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we're still talking about the petraeus scandal. anyway, we have another scandal for you that appears to be wrapped up, or is it? >> it's back and forth. >> he's back on the job now, but still on probation for a domestic violence incident. ed lee wants him to give up the -- domestic violence programs. ross mirkarimi says he has because he's assigned it to someone underneath him. >> but that's not good enough. what is going to be good snuff? here's what he had to say. >> it's like they keep moving the goal posts. in the original communications from the district attorney and the mayor, they left it in our hands. i said no problem. we have a chain of command. the department of over 1,000 people. detaching myself off is very doable. >> one of the off questions people aske
he's america's top spy. >> not anymore. >> anything you write out there after six months they can come and just say we would like to take a look at it. >> if there's a threat or reason that it's -- >> or if they think there's a threat. >> correct. >> okay. professor hillman, we're going to be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we're still talking about the petraeus scandal. anyway, we have another scandal for you that appears to be wrapped up, or is it?...
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. >> so assume this kind of power is unacceptable to the united states of america. >>> many other u.s. lawmakers agree that even though they appreciate the help in brokering the truce between israel and hamas, morsi is set to meaty -- meet with members that over see the courts. >>> a factory fire killed many inside the building and some had to jump from windows to escape. hundreds of factories have been closed down because of widespread demonstrations there. the company that owns the factory that burns makes clothing for western retail chains like wal-mart. >>> americans are expected to shell out more than one billion dollars when they all go shopping online at work. >> retailers are hoping cyber monday will be as successful as black friday was. cate cauguiran is in the news room. have you been shopping in between your hits. >> there are apps for this. that's i'm saying. that's what they're there for. cyber monday is expected to be the biggest online shopping day of the year. technology is a shopping game changer, what's new this cyber monday, the explosion of shoppers will use smart
. >> so assume this kind of power is unacceptable to the united states of america. >>> many other u.s. lawmakers agree that even though they appreciate the help in brokering the truce between israel and hamas, morsi is set to meaty -- meet with members that over see the courts. >>> a factory fire killed many inside the building and some had to jump from windows to escape. hundreds of factories have been closed down because of widespread demonstrations there. the company...
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the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. this is my daughter's first time in the snow. she is a san diego baby. i had to show her what life was like. >> can i have a snowball. >> we have been coming here 25 years to the ridge resort. a lot of childhood memories. skied at heavenly every year around thanksgiving. >>. >> her family has a timeshare here and have been coming here for, what, about 25 years, hon? >> 25 years or so. so this is a lot of childhood memories for her and we are trying to do the same for ours. we don't get a lot of snow in san diego. we are going to do the holiday and get snow boarding lessons. >> we are going to hit the slopes and make some snowmen and maybe take the kids sledding. enjoy making memories. >> i love to see that snow. rob is here to tell us when we will see more of it. >> makes you want to go up there. we ha
the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. this is my daughter's first time in the snow. she is a san diego baby. i had to show her what life was like. >> can i have a snowball. >> we have been coming here 25 years to the ridge resort. a lot of childhood memories. skied at...
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good night, america. god bless you all. ( crowd cheering ) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [♪...]@ h0p >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jeff dunham. [cheering and applause]
good night, america. god bless you all. ( crowd cheering ) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [♪...]@ h0p >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jeff dunham. [cheering and applause]
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america's a quick drunk and an easy lay. apparently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right, mitt's not a name. ( laughter ) remember... remember how stiff and awkward he was when he came a-courting. he was so sweet. a good man, a sober man. a man who shared your beliefs or any other belief. ( laughter ) and he offered you... he offered you everything a girl could want. military build-up, oil drilling on national parks, a massive across the board tax cut. but no, you had to suffer right at the ocean. so have your fun tonight, but tomorrow morning, you'll wake up and you'll have to take that walk of shame, wearing nothing bu
america's a quick drunk and an easy lay. apparently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be...
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i believe in supporting america as best i can. this has really become my calling. >> so for supporting servicemembers overseas, box by box by box, this weeks jefferson award goes to area near bonn. kate kelly, cbs 5. >> he hopes to one day be able to hire veterans, fulfill orders, and higher communications. >> use the link online. the connect button at the top of the page and then hit jefferson award. >> we've got a busy day out there for a lot of folks. wondering what they are walking or driving into. >> sounds like it's going to be a lovely day. we've got a full on warm-up in store according to elizabeth. >> we've got a fabulous weekend shaping up. blue skies behind me. here's a look at the building in san francisco. not a bad weekend at all. temperatures in the 40s and 50s right, but we crank those up. later this afternoon, 70s to low '80s. we are only in the beginning of a warming trend across the bay area. it looks like we could see record high temperatures before the week is through. once again, low '80s and some of our inla
i believe in supporting america as best i can. this has really become my calling. >> so for supporting servicemembers overseas, box by box by box, this weeks jefferson award goes to area near bonn. kate kelly, cbs 5. >> he hopes to one day be able to hire veterans, fulfill orders, and higher communications. >> use the link online. the connect button at the top of the page and then hit jefferson award. >> we've got a busy day out there for a lot of folks. wondering what...
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good night, america. god bless you all. ( crowd cheering ) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ ow! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ whoo-hoo! ♪ yeah, yeah. [♪...] let's start the show. [♪...] man: ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for dave chappelle! oh! whoa! man. hey, everybody, what's happenin'? what is happenin'? [cheering...]
good night, america. god bless you all. ( crowd cheering ) captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ chappelle's show ♪ ow! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! ♪ whoo-hoo! ♪ yeah, yeah. [♪...] let's start the show. [♪...] man: ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for dave chappelle! oh! whoa! man. hey, everybody, what's happenin'? what is happenin'?...
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as for my example, we came to america and i ran circles around, they could not relate to that. this could fit any kind of story. especially when they are young. and the proof that it works, it does not work like that. i have to share interests with them. i work with gang members, and they never knew that they were gang members. things have changed their. they isolate themselves. this is so small that they cannot go anywhere. the thing with me, with the kids, is just being able to love them. this does not take you yelling at somebody. all they need is the information. sometimes you go through this maze, and there is a dead-end street. i am just coming back. i am giving them information that this is not the way to go. there is no certificate for you. you were the gangster of the year. it does not work for everybody. i save the community a lot of heartache. with the crime that he would comment, just one is worth it for me. [applause] >> commander beale. we hear a lot of discussion about gang interventionists. how should san francisco's gang task force work with these programs? >>
as for my example, we came to america and i ran circles around, they could not relate to that. this could fit any kind of story. especially when they are young. and the proof that it works, it does not work like that. i have to share interests with them. i work with gang members, and they never knew that they were gang members. things have changed their. they isolate themselves. this is so small that they cannot go anywhere. the thing with me, with the kids, is just being able to love them....
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latina, y ahora veremos quÉ piden los paÍses. >>> en amÉrica latina el apoyo econÓmico de los estados unidos es fundamental como ocurre en colombia pero estados unidos desentiende problemas >>> los problemass domÉsticos serÁn preocupante para el prÓximo ocupante en la casa blanca >>> aunque en lugar dores como el salvador es un triunfo de ellos mismo >>> lo que nos interesa es la contÓ continuidad de los programas de obama. en cuba tambiÉn les preocupa. >>> nosotros lo que queremos es ir y venir, a estados unidos a ver los familiares y regresar para cuba de nuevo >>> y es que amÉrica latina como decÍa porfirio diaz, estÁ tan cerca de los estados unidos. en mÉxico, raÚl torres telemundo. >>> en instantes le diremos lo que llevÓ a un hombre desesperado a intentar robarse un aviÓ cuna perso cu que una persona intente evadir un veehÍculo es usual, pero que lo haga en un aviÓn, un piloto querÍa robar un aviÓn para clenn julio, chocando varias veces el hombre se quitÓ la vida, el hombre era sospechoso de matar a su novia. en colombia fueron asesinados 10 campesinos en el de
latina, y ahora veremos quÉ piden los paÍses. >>> en amÉrica latina el apoyo econÓmico de los estados unidos es fundamental como ocurre en colombia pero estados unidos desentiende problemas >>> los problemass domÉsticos serÁn preocupante para el prÓximo ocupante en la casa blanca >>> aunque en lugar dores como el salvador es un triunfo de ellos mismo >>> lo que nos interesa es la contÓ continuidad de los programas de obama. en cuba tambiÉn les...
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they have a grievance the habit hood assistance corporation of america putting this on. they have a grievance with bank -- they have agreements to lower interest rates if they had adjustable that ballooned extraordinarily or if there was a predatory loan for example a no interest lone they will be here today, they are offering loans to people who are looking to buy a house, people already have a house, one of those people looking for assistance the first person in line today is he will hand degree lawrence he lives -- is you are fully employed you've got a house like many houses went down in value over the years. you have been at these events before. what was the difficulty before? >> my mortgage has become less affordable since the second time i came. the first time i wasn't able to go through the whole process. since then, i feel that since my mortgage is less afford , i think they can help me. >> reporter: you have about a 5% plus loan now. what are you looking to get? >> i'm hoping to get around what the rates are going for around threes, which will help out a lot wi
they have a grievance the habit hood assistance corporation of america putting this on. they have a grievance with bank -- they have agreements to lower interest rates if they had adjustable that ballooned extraordinarily or if there was a predatory loan for example a no interest lone they will be here today, they are offering loans to people who are looking to buy a house, people already have a house, one of those people looking for assistance the first person in line today is he will hand...
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when you deal with this kind of scale, you have to -- there is a reason manufacturing, america is the leading manufacturer in the world. we are pretty good at using technology in industries like manufacturing, we find ourselves not coming up with a radical new kind of manufacturing but more getting to where they already were faster and not having to be a big company to do it. >> the change in what is required to get started, keep coming back to that. we don't have huge costs and huge infrastructure, relief fundamental. >> the office is moving to the cloud, the one difference is the maker companies though they end up using traditional manufacturing technologies, the one thing that differentiates them is community at the core of what they do. the recognition that your customers are part of your innovation model if you structure it right, bring them into the process early on, that is very well like, lessens the major community has applied. >> you are listening to the commonwealth club of california radio program. our guest, wired editor and author chris anderson is discussing a new visio
when you deal with this kind of scale, you have to -- there is a reason manufacturing, america is the leading manufacturer in the world. we are pretty good at using technology in industries like manufacturing, we find ourselves not coming up with a radical new kind of manufacturing but more getting to where they already were faster and not having to be a big company to do it. >> the change in what is required to get started, keep coming back to that. we don't have huge costs and huge...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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one of the big stories last year was about an investigation in america. you may hear about a murder investigation in a nearby city and it might seem flawed, but that is the end of it. this came from a long trail of reporting done by many different people. we started to just get a sense that -- we did not have a sense of what the country looked like. we started to learn there were no rules for what it meant to be a coroner -- you did not have to be a doctor or trained in some cities. there is an anecdote that somebody was also the janitor as well as the coroner. we are looking for tips where there is a story in front of you, the local murder investigation, but what is behind that? that is what we are always doing, trying to look at an issue that may be all around us but nobody has found a really particular angle. we are lucky because we have the capacity to do national stories and try to get different organizations involved to look at something on a national scale. >> bringing back to that -- as a documentary filmmaker, i manage a small company, we are fou
one of the big stories last year was about an investigation in america. you may hear about a murder investigation in a nearby city and it might seem flawed, but that is the end of it. this came from a long trail of reporting done by many different people. we started to just get a sense that -- we did not have a sense of what the country looked like. we started to learn there were no rules for what it meant to be a coroner -- you did not have to be a doctor or trained in some cities. there is an...
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reporter: while congressional leaders meet behind closed doors, some of the biggest names in corporate america are here on capitol hill meeting with lawmakers pushing for solutions. former tennessee governor phil bredesen told lawmakers everything needs to be on the table. >> i think there's a broad recognition it has to be both revenue and serious work on entitlements to make it happen. >> reporter: taxes are still the main sticking point. while president obama wants tax cuts to expire for the wealthiest americans, most republicans don't. behind closed doors wednesday, oklahoma's tom cole told his gop colleagues they should sign off on the middle class cut extensions. the house speaker isn't budging. >> it will hurt small businesses and our economy. it's why it's not the right approach. >> reporter: obama administration officials will look for some middle ground in separate meetings with boehner and other congressional leaders on capitol hill thursday. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> even though it's too late to cash in on tonight's powerball jackpot, when california might get
reporter: while congressional leaders meet behind closed doors, some of the biggest names in corporate america are here on capitol hill meeting with lawmakers pushing for solutions. former tennessee governor phil bredesen told lawmakers everything needs to be on the table. >> i think there's a broad recognition it has to be both revenue and serious work on entitlements to make it happen. >> reporter: taxes are still the main sticking point. while president obama wants tax cuts to...
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for universal health care in america why because this delusion of socialism has come forward so any type of communal attribute which isn't related to money in the freedom of money now is being misconstrued as something that will lead to tyranny or oppression and we have can and sees it all these economic philosophers that have compounded this notion and that's one of the coup or religious ritual if you will rituals if you will of the political establishment to reinforce this idea that freedom and democracy is equated to money and this is justified the mass majority of wars it's justified the general disregard for the growing homeless and poverty population america and across the world it's also brainwash people to basically disregard humanity on the global scale to say we have one to three billion people either starving to death or in absolute abject poverty and we don't care about them because our psychology now is so perverted that we can just dismiss them as some anomaly in this social darwinistic view that we've concocted for ourselves which unfortunately goes back to adam smith
for universal health care in america why because this delusion of socialism has come forward so any type of communal attribute which isn't related to money in the freedom of money now is being misconstrued as something that will lead to tyranny or oppression and we have can and sees it all these economic philosophers that have compounded this notion and that's one of the coup or religious ritual if you will rituals if you will of the political establishment to reinforce this idea that freedom...
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christina loren has a look at our forecast, jay gray is at the mall of america in minnesota. but let's begin with bob redell. he's live at the brand new paragon outlets in livermore where you've seen quite a crowd. >> reporter: yeah. i know christina will tell us just how cold it is out here. she doesn't need to tell me. i can tell you right now my finger tips feel it, it's in the low 40s, but that did not stop a lot of people from coming out here to the paragon outlets when they opened at 10:00 last night. a lot of high-end accessory stores, clothing stores here that are already discounted and you add the 40 to 50% black friday discounts, throw in some door busters and you're going to have these massive crowds. this is at the el charro exit on 580. we heard that when people were trying to get in, when they got to the exit in their car, they're waiting appear hon hour get off the exit and over to the mall. once they got to the mall, it was 30 to 40 minutes just to find a parking spot. it got so bad livermore police around midnight, 1:00 this morning considered shutting down t
christina loren has a look at our forecast, jay gray is at the mall of america in minnesota. but let's begin with bob redell. he's live at the brand new paragon outlets in livermore where you've seen quite a crowd. >> reporter: yeah. i know christina will tell us just how cold it is out here. she doesn't need to tell me. i can tell you right now my finger tips feel it, it's in the low 40s, but that did not stop a lot of people from coming out here to the paragon outlets when they opened...
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francis month's incident involving this man, convicted sex offender america guries. brooks says she learned that he had been on campus more often than just the one time during the festival. >> we heard tonight that the whole area here has been rekeyed, so he obviously had keys to certain things. we might have had a key to one of the backrooms. so it's devastating, i'm very upset about it. i just joined the parish, which i am not going to come. i feel like there was nothing answered. it was just a bunch of finger-pointing. it took five hours for that person to be marched off the property. but it doesn't sound like it was from the help of the father who was protecting him and saying that we should have forgiveness in our hearts. >> reporter: other parents would only talk to me offcamera. they say the diocese will no longer release letters to volunteers, and parents plan to push state lawmakers to close a loophole in the state's registered sex offender law. >>> a deadly factory fire in bangladesh, and why some local companies are feeling the heat. >> why two families fo
francis month's incident involving this man, convicted sex offender america guries. brooks says she learned that he had been on campus more often than just the one time during the festival. >> we heard tonight that the whole area here has been rekeyed, so he obviously had keys to certain things. we might have had a key to one of the backrooms. so it's devastating, i'm very upset about it. i just joined the parish, which i am not going to come. i feel like there was nothing answered. it...
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we are and forever will be the united states of america! >> reporter: his speech came after a call from mitt romney who told supporters in boston he gave it his all. and insisted washington must come together. >> the nation, as you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. >> that is a legacy we honor and applaud tonight. >> reporter: the president won the slim majority in key states, ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, iowa, colorado, new hampshire. virginia and nevada weren't called until early this morning, after he was declared the projected winner. still outstanding, florida, where, at 2:00 a.m., people were still in line, voting. florida still counting that vote, not to mention, we're told thousands of absentee ballots that haven't even been touched yet. it could be this afternoon before we know how florida voted. that's the latest, i'm tracie potts. >> with president obama solidified for another four years, california public scho
we are and forever will be the united states of america! >> reporter: his speech came after a call from mitt romney who told supporters in boston he gave it his all. and insisted washington must come together. >> the nation, as you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. >> that is a legacy we honor and applaud tonight. >> reporter: the president won the slim...
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america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick park, my dad would bring me down, i would watch the 49ers play and i have great pride in the amount of collaboration and cooperation you are showing to figure out what the next nightmare scenario might be and be ready for it. it's probably going to be either an earthquake, it may be a man-made catastrophe such as an heinous terrorist act that could range anywhere from a ma
america's army is an amazingly heroic army. they have occupied valley forge , tokyo, berlin, danang and now it occupies bethesda, maryland, but we're working through that. how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew...
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this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be devastating. man: back in early 1930s, there was a flooding that took a lot of lives and property. as
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie...
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. >> chris anderson contends america is on the verge of an industrial revolution the author profiles the selection of startup industrialists that he calls makers using did social media and open source software to redefine the industry of manufacturing. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> it is my honor to be here with you. this book came about by accident i did not set out to write or come part of the maker move men. it washed over me basically eight has exercise got horribly wrong, i have five children so i started staten island eight that is fun for you and the kids and i failed constantly. would weekend we got to boxes and the first was of lego mindstorms robotics their late those with sensors and bad suitors. the other was the remote storer airplane propeller this a be the best deke negative a weekend ever. saturday we beautifully put together the floor current and with programming language i thought this was awesome then may get ready and push the button and it goes forward and it backs up. you are kidding. i have seen transformers. where are the laser's? it is not dealing
. >> chris anderson contends america is on the verge of an industrial revolution the author profiles the selection of startup industrialists that he calls makers using did social media and open source software to redefine the industry of manufacturing. this is just over one hour. [applause] >> it is my honor to be here with you. this book came about by accident i did not set out to write or come part of the maker move men. it washed over me basically eight has exercise got horribly...
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when engineers first designed america's water infrastructure -- the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems -- they were some of the most advanced in the world. but the infrastructure is growing old. and population growth and development, particularly in urban areas, have made it difficult for original system designs to meet modern health standards and reliably satisfy demand. man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is falling apart. you wouldn't let your house be 100 years old and not ever do any maintenance to it. you would make sure that it was safe. 100 years ago, teddy roosevelt was president, and your pipes were brand new. now, o
when engineers first designed america's water infrastructure -- the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems -- they were some of the most advanced in the world. but the infrastructure is growing old. and population growth and development, particularly in urban areas, have made it difficult for original system designs to meet modern health standards and reliably satisfy demand. man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to...
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>> this is "bbcworld news america." tensions flare in the middle east as israel and palestinian militants exchanged rocket fire. bp pays a record fine and plead guilty to criminal charges. more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider conflict in the region. air raid fire sounded in the israeli city of tel aviv as rockets were fired towards it. the assaults underlines the rising tension. >> tonight, sirens sounding across tel aviv. the commercial capital and most populous city now a target for the rockets being fired by militants -- militants in gaza. people to cover bread they could. there were no casualties -- people took cover where they could. there were no casualties. >> i saw a flash of light. 2 kilometers in the direction of the seat. the rocket landed in the seat. >> tar
>> this is "bbcworld news america." tensions flare in the middle east as israel and palestinian militants exchanged rocket fire. bp pays a record fine and plead guilty to criminal charges. more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider...
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about designs, the idea, the creativity, the human component, and what new york is the design center of america, more than anywhere else. new york's design skills compensate for labor costs inefficiencies, and that's, i think that's fantastic you can move manufacturing to where the most creative and smarter people are. you don't have to move manufacturing to the lowest cost labor or moves to brown sites, or waste lands, but to where people live, have ideas, and have needs. it's a short r supply chain, just in time manufacturing, contact between the way things are made and consumed. it's a better ecological footprint. >> yeah. time for a last question, and i know whenever you open questions up, it's the power of the interpret and distributed anything, you have a whacky question. >> decide to end on that? >> if you don't mind. i like it a lot. i love to see this scenario. software tools on earth used by people to design cool stuff, #*d # printers on the moon, using local material, how realistic is it, and what stuff would be produced up there? >> that's star trek replicators. what you have, and m
about designs, the idea, the creativity, the human component, and what new york is the design center of america, more than anywhere else. new york's design skills compensate for labor costs inefficiencies, and that's, i think that's fantastic you can move manufacturing to where the most creative and smarter people are. you don't have to move manufacturing to the lowest cost labor or moves to brown sites, or waste lands, but to where people live, have ideas, and have needs. it's a short r supply...
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. >>> ¿que hay de la frase, amÉrica no es un paÍs, es un negocio". >>> es provocativa no, te hace pensar, nos dijo yo lo veo como una advertencia que una declaraciÓn. hay una esperanza renovada en la mayorÍa de los americanos. lo veo como el film de una e moca. que no volvamos a caer. . >>> hablamos de caÍdas y sobre temas mÁs personales y con este talentoso artista considerado uno de los hombres mÁs guapos del planeta. >>> ley que pasaste una etapa deprimida quÉ consejos le darÍas a las personas que quieren salir de la etapa pero no tienen el Éxito y la fama fortuna y familia tan bonita como tu la vida es larga y no hay que tirar la toalla las cosas cambian. a pesar del Éxito y la familia estaba deprimido y de haberme dado por vencido me hubiera perdido la familia que tengo hoy. que planes hay en el panorama. algÚn otro po yect. pasarlo en familia. >>> bueno, todos queremos saber como estarÁ el tiempo, y pues que nos depara la madre naturaleza para los prÓximos dÍas dias ¿no?. >>> ja ski con el pronÓstico del tiempo y sorprendentes imÁgenes. >>> cuente la sorpresa y ser
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it's got major ram any situation-- ram m mi-- ramifications for america's failed war on drugs. aling takes us through the new law and what this means. >> jon, i'm here in the mile high city, capital of what just became the mile high state. whatever that means. all this pot jargon is foreign to me. pass the dutchie on the left-hand side? i mean why don't they pass it on the right hand side. i don't know. i've never smoked pot. 4r56 (laughter) >> jon: settle down with the word play and tell us about the referendum. >> fine, we'll do it your way. as of tuesday in colorado you can now carry without penalty up to an ounce of recreational marijuana. however much that is. i don't know. is that a lot? i don't smoke pot or have a basic understanding of second grade level weights and measures. (laughter) >> jon: i can tell you how much an ounce is, it is enough to send you a jail for up to five years in florida. >> sounds like florida could use a reefer ren dumb of their own. since they can't vote with a felony conviction on the record. whatever that means. munchies, cotton mouth. >> jon
it's got major ram any situation-- ram m mi-- ramifications for america's failed war on drugs. aling takes us through the new law and what this means. >> jon, i'm here in the mile high city, capital of what just became the mile high state. whatever that means. all this pot jargon is foreign to me. pass the dutchie on the left-hand side? i mean why don't they pass it on the right hand side. i don't know. i've never smoked pot. 4r56 (laughter) >> jon: settle down with the word play...
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so if we could, let's hear keith respond to some questions about new directions for religion in america. one of the important goals of believes and believers is, for students to develop an appreciation for religious diversity. we're very fortunate today to have professor keith naylor, who is a professor of religious studies at occidental college in los angeles. keith, we're seeing in society a further gap in terms of the haves and have-nots, sort of a socio-economic gap. is this going to affect the organization of religions or are we going to see religions further splitting according to who has wealth and who doesn't in our society? >> well, i think we've already seen some of that in some places. but, being in los angeles i am seeing a different kind of model where, and i think this is the value of living a major urban centre-- where churches are and other religious groups are really seeing their mandate as closing that divide and bringing people together and building bridges across the class line that seems to be widening. again, some of my students have gone out to what would seem to
so if we could, let's hear keith respond to some questions about new directions for religion in america. one of the important goals of believes and believers is, for students to develop an appreciation for religious diversity. we're very fortunate today to have professor keith naylor, who is a professor of religious studies at occidental college in los angeles. keith, we're seeing in society a further gap in terms of the haves and have-nots, sort of a socio-economic gap. is this going to affect...
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the things that was interesting to me was actually transfer transplanting the stories into modern day america. which was surprisingly easy actually voyeur eighteenth century nineteenth century russia into twenty first century america there's really no difference between one thousand nine hundred three russian and twenty first century california in the profound sense i mean i think that that's part of what's really special about toll free for me is that. he was you know as an artist he was he was really only interested in what was in his own heart. and i think his genius was his ability to record whatever he felt with a kind of really kind of. extreme honesty and a lack of filter. in that he never said what he thought made him a good he said what was going on in himself listen how do you use the film you brought to moscow today boxing day here so it's almost that what makes you so fun and so fun of toast i mean the fact that he's. talking about yapping and i think it's to do with that it's to do with the complete no the honesty and his interest in in the big themes you know told to his interes
the things that was interesting to me was actually transfer transplanting the stories into modern day america. which was surprisingly easy actually voyeur eighteenth century nineteenth century russia into twenty first century america there's really no difference between one thousand nine hundred three russian and twenty first century california in the profound sense i mean i think that that's part of what's really special about toll free for me is that. he was you know as an artist he was he...
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but for more on the stories we covered go to you tube dot com slash r t america a whole lot of stories that we did today and also didn't have time to get to you on our website our team dot com slash usa and you can of course follow me on twitter i'm at christine. submission and free sacred intake should free zones for charges free car maintenance free risk free studio child free. downloads free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. culture is that so much i'm going to use music to share the current financial crisis and the market fragile ceasefire hands over gaza after eight days of destruction and and what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians.
but for more on the stories we covered go to you tube dot com slash r t america a whole lot of stories that we did today and also didn't have time to get to you on our website our team dot com slash usa and you can of course follow me on twitter i'm at christine. submission and free sacred intake should free zones for charges free car maintenance free risk free studio child free. downloads free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. culture is that so much i'm going to...